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How do we assign labels to our complicated experiences of sexuality? How old were we when we came to our identities and to our sexualities? How asexual/sexual are we? How well do our friends/family members understand us? Let’s find out. This program incorporates current research and ideas from the fields of psychology, sociology, queer theory, and women’s and gender studies. People of ALL genders and sexual orientations are welcome.
Robyn Ochs is an educator, speaker, grassroots activist, and editor of Bi Women Quarterly and two anthologies: the 42-country collection Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World and RECOGNIZE: The Voices of Bisexual Men. An advocate for the rights of people of ALL orientations and genders to live safely, openly and with full access and opportunity, Robyn’s work focuses on increasing awareness and understanding of complex identities and mobilizing people to be powerful allies to one another within and across identities and social movements. Robyn was recently named by Teen Vogue as one of “9 Bisexual Women Who are Making History.”

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